
Unlike every other healthcare field where technology often creates distance between doctor and patient, dental technology brings us closer together. When we use our intraoral scanner to capture a digital impression, you can watch your teeth appear on the screen in real-time, seeing exactly what we see; when we design your crown using CAD software, you participate in choosing the shape and shade that feels right to you. These aren't just efficiency improvements; they're fundamental changes in how we practice dentistry, shifting from one-size-fits-all approaches to precision care tailored specifically for your mouth, your concerns, and your lifestyle.
Have you noticed a few changes in your gums? Perhaps some tenderness, a bit of bleeding when you brush, or a gumline that seems a little different?These small signs are worth paying attention to and can be part of your body’s gentle way of saying, “Let’s take a closer look.”

If you've recently had a dental crown placed, you might be wondering how long your tooth sensitivity should last. Feeling some sensitivity after getting a crown is common—but it shouldn't last forever. At White and Haines Advanced Dentistry, we understand the discomfort and concerns that often come with dental treatments. Knowing exactly what to expect after your procedure can make your recovery smoother, help you manage symptoms effectively, and get you back to enjoying your smile confidently. Here’s everything you need to know about tooth sensitivity following a dental crown.

Getting a dental crown no longer requires multiple visits and weeks of waiting. With same-day crowns using AG Ceramill technology, you can walk out of our Cornelius, NC dental office with a custom-fitted, natural-looking crown in just one appointment. If you have a damaged tooth that needs restoration, read on to learn all about our seamless same-day crown process.
